Housing Preference Form for Continuing and Returning Students

Spring 2015

You should complete this housing preference form if you are a continuing student not living on campus for the fall 2014 semester and plan to return to campus housing for the spring 2015 semester. Please note that space is limited and assignments are based on space availbility. Point adjustments are not granted for mid-year placement. You can complete this form any time until January 2, 2015.

If you are interested in program housing in teh spring, applications will be in the ResLife section of your e-portfolio. Please click on the "Housing and Staff Selection" link starting November 7, 2014 to access them.

If you need a housing accomodation for spring 2015, please contact Laura Patey, Associate Dean for Academic Resources in the Disability Resources Office at lpatey@wesleyan.edu or 860-685-5581.

Before you can be assigned to housing, you must read and accept the Housing Contract and acknowledge the Lead Paint Disclosure.

Please answer the following questions as specifically as possible

My first preference for a housing location is:

My second preference for a housing location is:

My third preference for a housing location is:

I wish to be pulled into a specific housing unit. Please indicate location and the person(s) requesting that you live there. A "Pull-In Form" must be completed by the student living on campus by November 21, 2014.:

Is there any other information that Res Life should have in order to work with your preferences? (i.e. room type, roommates, special circumstances, food allergies, etc. If you have indicated you wish to be placed in Program House, please name the house you wish to be placed in and why.):

All notification for new room assignments will be communicated via the e-portfolio in mid-January. If you have questions about this assignment please contact Residential Life at 860-685-3550 or reslife@wesleyan.edu.

By clicking "Submit" I understand that while every effort will be made to accommodate this request, it cannot be guaranteed.